An Angbu-ilgu, a Hemispherical Sundial From the Joseon Dynasty
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1 min.
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Every hour, 30 minutes
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A sundial created during the Joseon Dynasty and displayed in the National Museum of Korea is recreated digitally to provide real-time information about the time, the temperature, the level of fine dust in the atmosphere, and the “solar term,” a system that divides the year into 24 roughly equal periods based on the angle of the sun at the moment.
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Time Shines with Every Color
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2 mins.
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1
st
and 31
th
minutes of every hour
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The unique colors, forms, and materials of the various museum’s collection is visualized to symbolize the value of museum and heritage that are constantly evolving and expanding.
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Painting is alive (AR)
[Interactive Media]
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5 mins.
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3
rd
, 13
th
, 33
th
, and 43
th
minute of every hour
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This AR experience recreates scenes by bringing familiar animals such as a tiger, puppies, cats, roosters, and chicks out of beloved paintings and into virtual life.
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Moving Letters: Joseon Movable Type
[Interactive Media]
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5 mins.
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8
th
, 18
th
, 38
th
, and 48
th
minute of every hour
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This video shows the history and value of movable types from the Joseon period that the museum holds. Visitors can share their opinions on the screen by typing them on their mobile phones. It enables them to experience the meaning of movable types as a means of communication that is both public and personal.
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